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Aug. 1st, 2007 10:59 pmEuler's theorem in everyday life. OK, but maybe not really. But on Saturday, people played with Modulok (build-a-monster-out-of-limbs child's toy reassembled as top-of-the-bookcase-living-room-decoration). I was puzzled to see there was one limb left over, but nowhere to put it. (Pieces have nodules analogous to lego bumps, and holes analogous to bottoms of legos.) Had someone lost one of the bifurcating shoulders?
No. But there had previously been three separate creatures; now there are only two. Separating them again leaves a spare hole, but they're designed to look natural.
No. But there had previously been three separate creatures; now there are only two. Separating them again leaves a spare hole, but they're designed to look natural.